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Arwen037
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Maybe from the Catholic perspective that then you’d be in Heaven. But given the choice right now to die or be underfed, I’d pick underfed.
My reply was supposed to be sarcasticMaybe from the Catholic perspective that then you’d be in Heaven. But given the choice right now to die or be underfed, I’d pick underfed.
I’m going to likely end up being disabled because of my lack of insurance. I cannot afford physical therapy. Right now I can barely walk and I don’t know how I’ll ever work again.Going bankrupt isn’t dying. And it’s millions of leeches (your word), not one. 1/3 of the country is on government assistance. They may not have a comfy life, they may be in debt, but that’s still alive.
I know that you do not like government programs, but if we did not have insurance and government programs then the cost of health care would be much lower–we might not have as high a quality, but I do believe that the costs of similar things would be much lower.I’m going to likely end up being disabled because of my lack of insurance. I cannot afford physical therapy. Right now I can barely walk and I don’t know how I’ll ever work again.
The only reason I am in this situation is because I couldn’t afford preventive care. If I had insurance, none of this would have ever happened. The blood clots that have disabled me were completely preventable, but simply too expensive for me to afford.I know that you do not like government programs, but if we did not have insurance and government programs then the cost of health care would be much lower–we might not have as high a quality, but I do believe that the costs of similar things would be much lower.
It sounds like you *are *currently unable to work. It is no crime to accept what help is out there, even if you do disagree with the method of its transmission. Part of your problem is the result of the government’s intervening, and so you might as well accept that you are in a situation not of your own making and apply for the aid which has been set up to help those who actually are in your situation. It certainly sounds like you would qualify for SSS and your state health insurance.
You are right. When government gets involved they disrupt the balance. There should not be rewards for those who work less.If you work some, but not enough, you get screwed over like I do.
Without the government I would be dead. If doctors could refuse treating me, they would. I’ve waited in a ER for them to find a ‘gay friendly’ doctor, because no one else wanted to touch me, because they assumed I had HIV (I don’t).You are right. When government gets involved they disrupt the balance. There should not be rewards for those who work less.
Do you think you are the only one who has to deal with this? Sometimes my day’s greatest accomplishment is not telling off someone who desparately deserves it. But we all have to deal with this. So, sorry but you aren’t going to get much sympathy from me on that aspect.The way I am in my personal life should have no effect on a job whatsoever. When applying for a job Im dressed up, soft spoken, and stick to the point( the job) Thats it. A job isn’t social hour, it is time to work and get things done. Anything else ie office politics, or personality cults serve no function in business and when those things hurt good workers are a sin. Basically when at work, I come to work with no mood good or bad and just do my job. . Its how you define leaches and the fact you harp on it that shows a nasty attitude, you are paranoid about it. You’d rather have millions die rather than one leach getting more than they deserve, which is a very unChristian attitude in the eyes of most. If this were 1970, I’d be hired in a job by now, but management even for typical general labor thinks outside the box even in industories that have nothing special about them. Jobs are not about getting thinks done anymore, they are about fitting in the clique.
Obviously I haven’t. is that like: better dead than under the federal government?Haven’t you heard the saying, “better dead than underfed.”![]()
I agree that the federal government has way too much power. States’ rights are a hot issue with me. I used to live in California and we were told that federal law mandated free medical emergency care to those in our country illegally. And yes, it should be that way because nobody should be denied emergency medical care. But the federal government decided that to mandate health coverage for illegals would take care of the problem. They didn’t provide the funds. So the State of California had a federal mandate and no federal funds. That is just plain wrong. If the federal government mandates anything the federal government should provide the funding.Wrong. Read my previous post.
It is not the American government’s responsibility to insure the American people, nor is it their responsibility to have an effect on any homeland laws. Those are to be left to the individual states. The states are supposed to be independent of the government. The purpose of the federal government IS foreign affairs. With that in mind, you can already see that the federal government has way too much power. They regulate where they were never intended to have power. A lot of our problems stem from federal policies, which often create inefficiency, which is exactly the influence they had on healthcare.
This little jewel is said of the Michigan state government, and it can definitely be applied to the feds: “The only time the Michigan legislature doesn’t screw up is when they are not in session.”
Pathia, I am very sorry that happened to you. If you had been where I lived it wouldn’t have happened. I live in a small town and because of that we are able to provide shelter and food for people who are caught in that awful trap. I am very saddened by your post. It shouldn’t happen. Some people are more concerned with stray dogs than with human beings. I am just so sorry.Abundant charity? Like the ones that wouldn’t even let me into their shelters when I was homeless in the dead of winter? Give me a break. Just because it’s there doesn’t meant they want to give it to anyone/everyone that’s actually in need, especially if they’re part of some subgroup they despise. I was denied charity, just because they did not agree with my ‘lifestyle’.
The same government that allows millions of children to be murdered by their mothers?Without the government I would be dead. If doctors could refuse treating me, they would. I’ve waited in a ER for them to find a ‘gay friendly’ doctor, because no one else wanted to touch me, because they assumed I had HIV (I don’t).
Even if a person has HIV they should not be denied care for hours. There are precautions that need to be taken but ER personnel should be aware of those. And not every person with HIV is gay. A lot are what are considered to have a “normal” lifestyle. ER personnel should know that, too.Without the government I would be dead. If doctors could refuse treating me, they would. I’ve waited in a ER for them to find a ‘gay friendly’ doctor, because no one else wanted to touch me, because they assumed I had HIV (I don’t).
In that case the country of origin should also be held accountable for the funding.I agree that the federal government has way too much power. States’ rights are a hot issue with me. I used to live in California and we were told that federal law mandated free medical emergency care to those in our country illegally. And yes, it should be that way because nobody should be denied emergency medical care. But the federal government decided that to mandate health coverage for illegals would take care of the problem. They didn’t provide the funds. So the State of California had a federal mandate and no federal funds. That is just plain wrong. If the federal government mandates anything the federal government should provide the funding.
Yes, the very same government. I am counting on getting Medicare from a government that believes taxpayers should pay for murdering children. Do you understand now why I am confused? Why I am angry? Why I get into the abortion debates here on CAF and I feel like a dog with a chew toy and I’m trying my best to hold onto that toy and on the other end is a government that doesn’t seem to understand why that toy is so important to me? I FIGHT for the rights of the unborn.The same government that allows millions of children to be murdered by their mothers?
I don’t think that’s entriely correct.(except in cases where the mother’s life is at stake, per the Catechism of the Catholic Church).
Why? It’s not their problem. These people are not in their country. Why should they pay?In that case the country of origin should also be held accountable for the funding.
Unfortunately yes, while it has to do with insurance (Whether the government will pay for it or not) it’s moot. Insurance companies pay for it, more or less all of them. Likely you are insured by a private company that pays for abortions. It’s in their best interest, as abortion is cheaper than a birth. Money seems to be all you care about, so don’t you understand that? Abortion==cheaper.The same government that allows millions of children to be murdered by their mothers?
I may not have worded that correctly. What I should have written is that the Catholic Church does not consider removal of an unborn child as an abortion when it is done in an effort to save the mother’s life. An example would be an ectopic pregnancy where both child and mother will die. The Church teaches that the death of the unborn child is a consequence of the saving of the mother’s life, not an ends in itself.I don’t think that’s entriely correct.
If Pathia were in my situation he/she would find out that Social Security automatically denies most claims twice and forces the injured person to hire an attorney who takes his/her cut. I am in this position now. I have been trying to get Social Security for over fifteen years. I don’t care about the money. It’s the Medicare I want and need.I know that you do not like government programs, but if we did not have insurance and government programs then the cost of health care would be much lower–we might not have as high a quality, but I do believe that the costs of similar things would be much lower.
It sounds like you *are *currently unable to work. It is no crime to accept what help is out there, even if you do disagree with the method of its transmission. Part of your problem is the result of the government’s intervening, and so you might as well accept that you are in a situation not of your own making and apply for the aid which has been set up to help those who actually are in your situation. It certainly sounds like you would qualify for SSS and your state health insurance.